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SunDSolar

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  1. 2 minutes ago, Thurman#1 said:

     

     

    He is absolutely a top 22 - 23 guy. All you have to do is look at his yards and TDs, and his production. That's where it puts him, and again, he's being thrown to by Josh Allen, and he's on a team that throws less than most of the league.

     

    He's already there and he'd be higher if Josh had hit him on say half of the 5 or 6 go routes he threw to Brown beyond his man but overthrew him every time. He's a #1.

     

    In no paticular order (and i maybe forgetting a guy or 2)

     

    ALL BETTER THEN BROWN (JOHN):

    Edelmen

    Parker

    Juju

    Beckham

    Landry

    Green

    Hilton

    Hopkins

    AJ Brown

    Sutton

    Hill

    Allen

    Cooper

    Gallup

    Tate

    Adams

    Robinson

    Thielan

    Diggs

    Jones (julio)

    Godwin

    Evans

    Samuel

    Sanders

    Kupp

    Woods

    Cook

    Golladay

    Jones (marvin)

    Lockett

    Thomas

    Brown (Antonio)

     

    Honorable mentions(on par or a level under):

    Ridley

    Jeffrey

    Shepard

    Slayton

    Mclarin

    Williams (Mike)

    Williams (Ty)

    Watkins

    Chark

    Westbrook

    Fuller

    Metcalf

    Watkins

    Moore (DJ)

    Crowder

    Anderson (Robbie)

    Gordon (Josh)

     

     

    Like i said the guy is somewhere in that 30-40 range...    no way is top 23...

     

     

     

     

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  2. 6 hours ago, Thurman#1 said:

     

     

     

    When people say "a true #1," they seem to mean a top 5 or 6 in the league guy. You're right, he's not one of those. He absolutely is one of the top 22 or 23 receivers in the league, though, and that makes him a #1.

     

    And as for contested catches, that has nothing to do with being good, elite or whatever. It's only one part of being a receiver. Making catches, contested or not, that makes you a great receiver. Duke Williams makes contested catches, but he sure isn't a true #1. Receivers need to make catches. If they get open and make catches that aren't contested, that's the opposite of a problem. Plenty of great receivers don't make many contested catches.

     

    Go back and look at the 5 or 6 times Brown was open long and overthrown by Allen this year. There's no doubt he's a #1.

     

     

     

     

    He's not just good. There are probably 60 - 90 guys in the league who are good. He's really good.

     

    Elite generally means top three or four in the league. Nobody argues he's elite. They argue that he's a #1. Because he is.

     

    I like John Brown, but he is not top 22-23 in this league...   he's more in the 30-40 range.   He's a very good #2 WR 

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  3. This offense is way to conservative and this lacks the boot to throat mentality that winning playoff teams must have.

     

    Just look at the play call with 32 seconds left in the half.   You come out of a timeout and call a run play.  What the ***** was that about.  This gave us only one shot at the endzone, instead of what should have been multiple tries at it.   

     

    Of course the very next play Josh Allen took that one shot, made an absolutely perfect throw, put it on Duke Williams and he dropped it.  

     

    This run call was the beginning of the end for this team in this game.  

     

     

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